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sorbothane insoles
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I'm on my feet a lot at work, and my podiatrist/chiropodist has recommended these. My feet get hot and tired after a full shift. As they quite expensive, has anyone tried them, with success or otherwise?
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The reviews on Amazon are extremely positive:
http:// www. amazon. co.... ds= sorbothane& x= 0& y= 0
Look at the star ratings for a quick summary. Click on the numbers next to the star ratings (e.g. '(13') to read the detailed reviews that purchasers have left.
Chris
18:23 Thu 20th Jan 2011
The reviews on Amazon are extremely positive:
http://www.amazon.co....ds=sorbothane&x=0&y=0
Look at the star ratings for a quick summary. Click on the numbers next to the star ratings (e.g. '(13') to read the detailed reviews that purchasers have left.
Chris
http://www.amazon.co....ds=sorbothane&x=0&y=0
Look at the star ratings for a quick summary. Click on the numbers next to the star ratings (e.g. '(13') to read the detailed reviews that purchasers have left.
Chris
I used to sell these when I worked in the sports industry and we sold loads...I was amazed.They were about £15. I then worked for a professional squash player who used them and he had terrible problems until he tried Sorbathane. I've never used them myself but going on what my customers used to say I'd go for it. Not sure if it's still the case but they used to do flat insoles,moulded insoles and heel inserts.It's probably worth looking at their website to see which ones would be best for you (or of course ask the podiatrist)